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Large but still fits in a Core 500 case. Runs everything at 1080p perfectly. Quake II RTX is worth trying it out for free to enjoy the Raytracing effects as they make a massive difference to the atmosphere.

A bit expensive for its performance. I wish I had gone with a used GTX 1080 Ti or waited for the GTX 1660 Ti or something else. The performance isn't bad per se, but its value is not great if you are like me and don't use the ray-tracing capabilities. That aside, EVGA's cooling solution is great, and even with every overclock imaginable cranked up to max, the card runs at 55-60 celcius under load. 10/10 for EVGA's job, 6/10 for NVIDIA's.

This card is capable of running all of my games at 60+ FPS and stays around 55-60 FPS at ultra settings 1440p with dlss enabled in Anthem. It is also able to maintain 50-60+ FPS ultra settings with RTX and DLSS enabled in Metro Exodus. However, for future upgradability reasons I wish it had SLI support, since buying a second RTX 2070 is significantly cheaper than paying for a new 2080 or 2080 Ti (although I am aware that SLI isn’t always a solid upgrade choice which is why I’m not gonna deduct a star).